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a cat in gloves catches no mice; he who would search for pearls must dive below; if you sell the cow you will sell her milk too; no cross, no crown; no pain, no gain; no pains, no gains; the cat would eat fish, but would not wet her feet; you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs |
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a man cannot spin and reel at the same time |
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every bullet has its billet; God's clock strikes on time; no flying from fate |
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nothing enters into a closed hand |
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nothing with God is accidental |
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one cannot blow and swallow at the same time |
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the generous man receives more than he gives; the hand that gives, gathers |
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what must be, must be |
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you can't dance at two weddings with one pair of feet; you cannot eat your cake and have it; you cannot flay the same ox twice |
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you don't get something for nothing |
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beauty is in the eye of the beholder; beauty lies in lover's eyes |
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chances rule men, and not men chances; duties are ours, events are God's |
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it's the wheel that squeaks that gets the grease; it's the wheel that squeaks that gets the oil |
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Jack is no judge of Jill's beauty; love is blind |
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man proposes, God disposes |
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the squeaking wheel gets the grease; the wheel that does the squeaking is the one that gets the grease |
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a woman's work is never done |
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catch it in the rinse if you can't in the wash; if he cannot bite, he scratches |
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man's work lasts till set of sun, woman's work is never done; the fingers of a housewife do more than a yoke of oxen |
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what won't come out in the wash will come out in the rinse |
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Ukrainian thesaurus |
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rel., islam |
Аллея героев |